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Hey fitfreakers ,
so its been 1 1/2 years i have had the fit , im trying to get a civic si added to my garage before september 6th =]
I wanted to know where you guys bought your hondas from , im looking for a good deal since i got ripped off the first time buying the fit, any hookups? etc im looking for a white civic si year 2008 .
Would appreciate your help
call greg smith (951-520-5353) at honda cars of corona. tell him dan smith sentchya nope, not related. i just have bought a few cars from him.
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I offer various installs on our car and have done most that can be done. PM for pricing and appts. Not only am I a fan of the Fit, I actually own one http://www.fitfreak.net/forums/gener...tml#post697447
In tests the sedan actually performed better than the coupe. They were on different days however, and there wasn't a huge difference. I love the look of the coupe though.
I vote for the sedan as well. Unless it's a designated 2-door sports car I'd always choose the sedan.
I've had a good experience buying my Fit from Fladeboe Honda in Irvine. I bought the car from April Dean. She does fleet sales, so give her a call and ask how much she can hook it up for. 949-290-3553. Good luck.
Hey this is major help appreciate it all , guess ill be buying one tomorrow haha =] i was thinking tafetta white =] coupe i kinda want to get out of the 4 door look
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I offer various installs on our car and have done most that can be done. PM for pricing and appts. Not only am I a fan of the Fit, I actually own one http://www.fitfreak.net/forums/gener...tml#post697447
dude, arlen... if the SI is going to put you back a couple grand, why not k-swap the Fit?
i've been back and forth with the same idea. i came to the conclusion that if i ever want a relatively "fast" and dependable daily driven car, k-Fit FTMF maurda-ashoe-me-love-it-long-time
dude, arlen... if the SI is going to put you back a couple grand, why not k-swap the Fit?
i've been back and forth with the same idea. i came to the conclusion that if i ever want a relatively "fast" and dependable daily driven car, k-Fit FTMF maurda-ashoe-me-love-it-long-time
well warranty is very important to me , swapping my engine would void it , thats all
but good idea =]